Ultrathin Gold Nanowire Cold Welding Induced by the Collapse of Carbon Nanotube Walls
Ruiwen Hu,
Wei Zhang,
Rong Yang
et al.
Abstract:The cold welding of two Au nanowires (AuNWs) encapsulated in carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is observed in situ using a transmission electron microscope (TEM) at room temperature. It is observed that under electron irradiation, the radial shrinkage and collapse of CNT walls lead to the squeezing of the two AuNWs encapsulated within CNTs, bringing their ends closer to each other. Upon further irradiation, the ends of the two AuNWs make contact and fuse together. However, instances of failed welding are observed, with … Show more
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